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dis
away, away from, apart from, reversal of, opposite of
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disperse
to break up and scatter
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distaste
an objection or aversion to a certain taste; also used figuratively to mean not liking something
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extraterrestrial
outside the earth's atmosphere
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extrovert
an outgoing person who prefers to be around many people
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ex
out, out of, away from, formerly
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expurgate
to remove erroneous or objectionable material from a book before publication
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excommunicate
to officially deny membership in a church
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incognito
having a disguised or concealed idenity
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inculate
to instill or impress something in others minds through repetition; indoctrinate
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inconvertible
not questionable; impossible to argue about
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interpolate
to insert between parts; to interject into a conversation or a text
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interdependent
equally and mutually dependent (each part relies on the other part)
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intra, intro
within, into
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intramural
occurring within an institution, especially a school
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introspection
self-examination (of a soul or life)
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